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ULRIC THE JARL: A Story of the Penitent Thief.
CHAPTER I. Around the Viking House-fire.
CHAPTER II. The Going Out of the Ice.
CHAPTER III. The Launching of "The Sword."
CHAPTER IV. The Ship "The Sword" and the Ice King.
CHAPTER V. The Unknown Thing.
CHAPTER VI. The Fall of the Ice King.
CHAPTER VII. The Living Sand.
CHAPTER VIII. The Saxon Shore.
CHAPTER IX. The Taking of the Trireme.
The tale opens on a stark northern coast where towering pines cling to a granite headland and icy fjords roar beneath a relentless wind. A newly‑built warship, its sleek hull gleaming beneath fresh snow, sits waiting in a sheltered cove, a testament to the skill and ambition of the Saxon seafarers who dominate these seas. Around it, simple timber longhouses exhale blue smoke, their sturdy walls holding the lives of a hardy people who wrestle with the raw forces of nature and the pull of ancient gods.
Amid this unforgiving landscape lives a young thief, restless and haunted by the deeds that have earned him a reputation of shame. When an unexpected chance to serve a powerful jarl presents itself, he sees a path toward redemption, but the code of honor that governs the Viking world demands far more than a simple act of bravery. As he grapples with loyalty, faith, and the weight of his own conscience, the listener is drawn into a world where survival and salvation are forged on the same anvil.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (682K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Shaun Pinder, Haragos Pál and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1925
Best remembered as one of Abraham Lincoln’s White House secretaries, he also built a remarkably varied career as a journalist, inventor, and prolific writer for young readers. His life moved from newspaper offices and wartime Washington to more than a hundred books of fiction, memoir, poetry, and history.
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